AR Murugadoss, director of Tollywood Most Popular Actor Rajinikanth's film Darbar, has demanded the Madras High Court for his protection from the film's distributors. Actually, the distributors of the film had reached Rajinikanth's house in Chennai but they were shown the way out by the security present there, after which the distributors decided to go on hunger strike. Nusrat Jahan fierce danced with husband in marriage, pictures surfaced According to reports, in view of the hunger strike by the distributors, the film director has demanded police protection from the Madras High Court. According to the news, Rajinikanth's film Darbar, made in the budget of 200 crores, has earned 250 crores worldwide. Despite this, the film has incurred a loss of 70 crores. Where half of the budget of the film was Rajinikanth's fees. From Rajinikanth's film Durbar Producers to Distributors, the deal has proved to be a loss. Rajinikanth has stars like Nayantara, Nivetha Thomas and Sunil Shetty in the court. In this film, Rajinikanth is appearing in the role of police after 27 years. This film was released on January 9, 2020, and after about a month, the film has not earned much. IT Department Recovers Rs 65 Crore From Actor Joseph Vijay’s Financier Rajinikanth's film was leaked online as soon as it was released in the Darbar theaters. According to the news, Lyca Productions has invested a lot of money in the film court. The film was released on more than 7000 screens worldwide. It's opening barely crossed the Rs 50 crore mark. This South actor interrogated by income tax officers on the set of film 'Master'